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Jul 12, 2013 9:14 AM CST
Name: Rita
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I would never say it is solved as one never knows when another SVB moth might appear. So not solved but hopefully managed.

Actually all those sickly zucchini look to be in recovery mode this morning. New growth and new leaves starting. Not wilted either today. I am very encouraged! And remember. it can't be because of any new roots the way I grow them. Still, I am wondering if these plants are far too stressed to be productive in this state. We will see.

I dunno. Peppers always seem to take a very long time to me. Home grown tomatoes are always the best, hopefully yours do well now.

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